Perry Jeter

In a 1950 game against McKinley of Canton, Jeter scored on a 109-yard kickoff return, a still-standing record for the longest touchdown runback in Harding Stadium history.

[5] While attending SBVC, Jeter earned junior college All-American accolades as a sophomore.

[7] Combined from his three seasons with Cal Poly, Jeter finished with 260 carries for 1,740 rushing yards, along with 31 all-purpose touchdowns and numerous point-after conversions.

Chicago executive George Halas commented in 1956: "Jeter is a very elusive runner with good speed.

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